angeles and i want tries to help students answer the question how can we work together as a community to stand up for our rights. i mean, to some on the right those are code words for how can we unionize, how can we organize, how can we challenge employers and so on. these touch on issues that get debated every day in our politics and our lives. >> you know there's an appropriate way to approach politics in schools and maybe it's not even appropriate for a third grade audience. the trouble here is that teachers unions are one of the last vestiges of an employment system from the 1950s that does not value market based or merit based principles, instead sees teachers as a cog in the wheel. the american federation of teachers uses the word solidarity in a way we would have heard in the early 1900s. they come from an ideological background that's out of sync with our times. when we hear of these things cropping up so it's not hard to find so i wonder how many more of them are out there that you have to wonder. the real scary thing here though is that these teachers unions have kraeft ad s